Easter eggs (wooden)
It is never too early to make a few Easter eggs that will come in handy when there is a crowd ...
Preparation steps
- Choose a napkin with a small pattern, the menu is best if the napkin is white or pastel, then you can glue it directly to the wood, without painting the Easter egg. These are made that way. If you want to paint the Easter egg because the napkin is, for example, a turquoise background, then it is good to paint the Easter egg with white acrylic paint for the wall, so the background will come to full expression.
- In this case, separate the top layer with the pattern and pluck the pattern - it's easier and nicer if you pluck, when you plucked the napkin, (IN THIS CASE IT'S SO, OTHERWISE I LIKE TO CUT) start gluing decoupage glue, in the absence of the same, you can use it without problems the wood fix that you dilute a little with water is white, and when it dries then it is invisible.
- Make sure that the egg is wide-sided in your hand if you want to place it on a fringe ring - to make it easier to stand and decorate the chest of drawers with it ... If you want it to hang on a branch, then the narrower part of the egg should be in your hand. a bow and a loop on which he will hang ...
- Do not rush, stick s a m o one side of the egg and let it dry, while this dries do the next egg .. When everything is dry you can decorate the pattern with gold or white glass contour, or fix any mistakes, and fill in the gaps between the sample.
- While the egg is still wet from the glue you can sprinkle it with glitter powder. My advice is to get a few colors of sequin powder and just before the first gluing of the sample to the egg, pour a little glue on the plate and mix the sequins into it so you will immediately brush and "sequin" so you have better control over the amount of sequins.
- Decorate the cornice ring in the same way, place the Easter egg, wrap it and give it to a dear person .... I wish you a pleasant party ....
Serving
Everything made with love,